RNE News!

The Media Center would like to say Thank You to everyone who participated in our Book Fair this week! We had many amazing Volunteers give their time to help setup, and run the Book Fair. We truly could not have done this without you. We would also like to thank those special donors who contributed to students that would otherwise not have been able to shop at the book fair. Your generosity was so special in the eyes of those students. Lastly, thank you to those who purchased books from our teacher wish list. Our teachers love to receive books and truly appreciate your kindness!

Thank you to everyone for your patience and understanding during this time of transition to a cashless Book Fair! Overall, it was a success! Our students loved using their eWallets to make purchases! Thank you again!

International Night!At Roswell North we are very proud of the cultural diversity represented at our school. We would like to celebrate the rich traditions of each culture at our annual International Night event to be held the evening of Friday, February 22. We need your help to make this event happen!Please let us know if you are interested in hosting a booth to share your culture at this fun family activity. Informational fliers will be in tomorrow's Friday folders. Please complete the simple form and return to your child's teacher or email to ​rneinternationalnight@gmail.com​ by December 19. We are looking forward to another great event!

We are so excited to welcome Ryan Sloth to our school December 11 for an Author Visit. Coach Sloth is the writer of many children's books featuring Sports Superstar Sammy Sloth! Coach Sloth has a long history as a sports superstar himself and we can't wait to hear how his experiences helped him create such an inspiring character. Read and watch videos all about Coach and Sammy Slot at https://coachsloth.com.

Coach Sloth's visit is totally free of charge! Please help support Coach Sloth by purchasing one of his books using the order form below.

DecemberFrom Joy FofanaIn December we will discuss diversity. In K-3rd students will learn how they are alike and different. They will learn to appreciate the unique qualities and gifts we all have. Books that will go along with the lesson are “The colors of the Rainbow” and “The Judgmental flower”. In 4th and 5th students will focus on respect and tolerance. We will discuss what it looks like at school and in the community.